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Marlene is a teacher by profession holding a degree of Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education. She works as a Mother Language Teacher in Sweden. She is a Filipina married to a Swede. She has been blogging since 2007 and she and her hubby own quite a number of websites.
Who would expect to see a bidé nowadays when it already has lost its popularity long ago. The first time I saw a bidé was in the film, Crocodile Dundee, on dvd. It must be common at the time to have it in hotel toilets or who knows in some residence toilets, too. I have not seen a bidé in [...]
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As you may have known my job includes administering study guidance to students and this does not limit to one or two subjects. Most of the students that I come to work with need help in Mathematics and other subject areas that deal with Maths. Because of this I came to realize that Maths is [...]
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I wanted to capture a video of the oranges at the highway but it wasn’t that easy. It was impossible to go down the speed limit on the road where oranges were just a crash-barrier away. It was my first time to see so many orange trees so I was a bit ecstatic. Hubby was the one driving and [...]
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There’s something about this couch that I didn’t want to sit on it the moment I saw it. It’s rare to see a couch this big in hotel rooms but we happened to find this at the hotel room we stayed in Helsingborg. It was placed in the corner close to the window. It seemed [...]
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When you’re on the plane you’ll see grounds that are amazing and that you’ll never want to miss capturing it in a video. Different shapes form from above which are sometimes hard to grasp. I always look throught the window when the plane I’m on is moving closer to land. It is more awesome when [...]
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It’s quite a worthwhile experience to see how churches were built in the old times. I’m used to seeing Catholic churches in my hometown though I’ve been to churches of different religions, too. Some built simply and some were ornamented beautifully. This little church or commonly called a chapel in Torpa stenhus was built in [...]
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